The Desert Water Agency is a not-for-profit government agency based in Palm Springs, CA that manages groundwater in the western Coachella Valley, and serves approximately 106,000 people. As a part of their outdoor water saving tips, the Desert Water Agency recommends low water use groundcovers su...
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An article written by the Holmby-Westwood Property Owners’ Association (“HWPOA”) – an association serving 1100 homes within the City of Los Angeles – cautions against replacing lawns with artificial grass after conducting a thorough study. Due to the unknown long term environmental impa...
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Second Burger Chain Installation

10.29.2016 | Category, News

Our second installation of Kurapia sod at a famous fast food burger chain in Torrance, CA! The existing turf was replaced with drought tolerant Kurapia in order to help conserve water. Kurapia at Famous Burger Chain ...
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Landscape Expo Long Beach

10.19.2016 | Category, News

For the fourth year in a row, Kurapia attended the 2016 Landscape Expo from October 19 – 20 at the Long Beach Convention Center – the largest annual landscaping convention in California. During the show, many landscaping professionals visited the Kurapia booth. There has been a growing intere...
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Kurapia at Famous Burger Chain

10.17.2016 | Category, News

Kurapia sod installed in April 2016 at a famous burger fast food chain in Glendora, CA performs well. Drought tolerant Kurapia was selected to replace the existing turf. As a result of the positive response, another location will be installed with Kurapia later this month. [caption id="attachment...
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UC Riverside Field Day

09.15.2016 | Category, News

At the UC Riverside Field Day held on Sept. 15, 2016, Dr. Jim Baird, UC ANR CE Associate Specialist, Dept. of Botany and Plant Sciences, UC Riverside, introduced Kurapia groundcover as a turf alternative and good option for severe drought conditions. Dr. Baird explained Kurapia’s characteristics, ...
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Kurapia completes a drought tolerant evaluation study. UC Davis and UC Agriculture and Natural Resources jointly performed irrigation trials of Kurapia, a utility ground cover for a 2 year evaluation period between 2012 - 2014. The study was conducted by investigators K...
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